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1 improved precision that tended to have less extreme values.
2 el solutions without the occurrence of large extreme values.
3 ariance, and their results are influenced by extreme values.
4 del parameters were adjusted to unreasonably extreme values.
5 nt and its enemies escalate to more and more extreme values.
6 ing settings with substantial nonoverlap and extreme values.
7 b pairs when the parents also have similarly extreme values.
9 -CM4.0, projections as model inputs, (3) the extreme value analysis for projected runoff driven by GC
12 nty; 2) it permits interpolation of both the extreme values and the extreme distribution parameters a
13 ries of the polymorphism data, and loci with extreme values are considered to be likely targets of po
15 trality tests and present formulas for these extreme values as a function of sample size and number o
17 luorescence resonance energy transfer) or an extreme value (as in cyclization), and in principle prov
19 lidate an efficient approach, referred to as extreme value-based emitter recovery (EVER), to accurate
21 been justified by the statistical theory of extreme values, because the fitnesses conferred by benef
26 ov-Smirnov tests showed that the generalized extreme value distribution provided an adequate fit for
29 alignments do not follow the classic Gumbel extreme value distribution, we propose a novel distribut
38 y our generalised scoring matrix followed an extreme value distribution; this yielded accurate estima
40 ity of essentiality for each gene, using the extreme-value distribution to characterize the statistic
41 is formula means it is unnecessary to fit an extreme-value distribution to simulations or to the resu
42 Structure comparison scores also follow an extreme-value distribution when the statistics are expre
45 tionary frequency analyses using generalized extreme value distributions on 30-year rolling periods f
47 ity of occurrence, also in the context of ST extreme value distributions, and we conclude that rogue
50 While acknowledging limitations in handling extreme values, especially in regions with low DIR, our
51 ses, four model variables must be changed to extreme values for the cost-utility of annual screening
54 level of RTCF, a non-stationary generalised extreme value (GEV) model is developed to estimate the r
55 nt stationary and non-stationary generalized extreme value (GEV) models, and a random sampling techni
56 a problem, because the scores do not fit the extreme-value (Gumbel) distribution commonly used to est
57 with occult or obvious malignancy may be of extreme value in the detection and management of cancer
58 B-RW resampling strategy designed to improve extreme values in an imbalanced regression dataset, with
64 cean current velocities and especially their extreme values is necessary to understand geomorphology
65 h and to elicit specific stress responses at extreme values; it is often used as a genetic tool to in
67 ation (also called the 'Weibull' or 'Weibull extreme value' model) infers time to extinction from a t
72 l HWEs is related to the distribution of the extreme values of a wave-runup parameter, [Formula: see
73 uate different approaches to describing more extreme values of body mass index (BMI)-for-age by using
75 ce for a counter-Bayesian strategy was under extreme values of individual stimuli within sequences, a
77 low heterogeneity is closely correlated with extreme values of local strain bursts that are not readi
80 ective strategy is to sequence subjects with extreme values of quantitative traits or those with spec
81 e shifts in the probability distributions of extreme values of the Arctic and North Atlantic Oscillat
82 present a survey of methods for establishing extreme values of the group velocity, concentrating espe
83 t cancer was greater than 2 scans/year; less extreme values of these parameters imply little risk att
86 ntile for gestational age and postnatal day (extreme value) on at least 1 of the first 3 postnatal da
87 A second experiment in which one or other extreme-valued option was omitted from the learning sequ
89 , these data tables are often corrupted with extreme values (outliers), missing values, and non-norma
90 election on hemoglobin concentration because extreme values predicted fewer livebirths and directiona
93 d an efficient algorithm for calculating the extreme value statistics for peptide identification appl
95 of SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 transmission and extreme value statistics to show that the distribution o
101 e discount rate are simultaneously varied to extreme values that bias the analysis against surgery.
102 stribution tail models are constructed using extreme value theory (EVT) and data on 33-y events.
105 istically robust estimation methods based on extreme value theory (EVT); and assess the implications
107 n by using two indicators based on combining extreme value theory and dynamical systems: the instanta
109 species, our interpretations and use of the extreme value theory are general and can be widely appli
110 vide some support for the use of Gumbel-type extreme value theory in studies of adaptation and point
111 w an elementary probabilistic model based on extreme value theory rationalizes the latter finding.
115 eory for the species-area relationship using extreme value theory, and show that the species-area rel
118 part because it can be justified in terms of extreme value theory, since beneficial mutations should
124 ugh we do not advocate hemodilution to these extreme values, we find that these data provide a physio
125 ghest incidence of co-occurrence and contain extreme values well above their local 95th percentile th
128 erals, and statistically significant (P<.05) extreme values were reported for 14 of the 31 minerals t
129 d wide variability (range -0.04 to 1.0), and extreme values were seen in 34.5% of the group (<0.10 in
131 irst slowly increases and then points toward extreme values when the reproductive system tends toward